That’s it from us. Attention now turns to the 3pm kick offs, where a win for Crystal Palace or Sunderland would send Swansea back into the bottom three. Sorry Swansea fans.

14:57

Joe Short

FT: LIVERPOOL 2 - 3 SWANSEA

Jurgen Klopp:

We had to stay patient, we had to create the moments. We had three four or five moments where we could have scored and didn’t do it. Then you need it. What we didn’t have in the first half was that final punch in the right situations.

We came back and played really good, deserved the first and second goal. Actually the most disappointing moment was their goal. I have no explanation for this at this moment. We should have had four our five possibilities to make a challenge but at the end of guy is free in our box.

14:35

Joe Short

FT: LIVERPOOL 2 - 3 SWANSEA

We’ll have reaction from both managers when they speak to the media following this sensational game. It’ll be interesting to see what Jurgen Klopp makes of it after Liverpool got back level in this game, only to throw it away.

14:37

Joe Short

Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard on BT Sport:

It's going to be very difficult now.They've left themselves a lot of work to do. A 10-point gap, if Chelsea win tomorrow, it's very difficult.

When I played, when we got close the damaging results were against lower teams.That dressing room there will be stunned. You can tell by Jurgen Klopp's face.Before the game you could see they saw this as a three-point game.

That is so sloppy from Liverpool who failed to stop Tom Carroll's mazy run, clear his half shot, and then left Sigurdsson all alone to pick up the pieces and slam home at the far post. If Firmino is to have a hat-trick it will still not be enough here. Liverpool need two in 11 minutes or so.

There didn’t look like there would be one goal in it at half-time but now we have had five and three of them for Swansea.

Some of the defending on show in this half has been atrocious.

No way I’m predicting how this ends up.

14:09

Jamie Anderson

74: LIVERPOOL 2 - 3 SWANSEA - SIGURDSSON

I don't believe it.

Tom Carroll drives forward with some wonderful footwork and is eventually dispossessed but the interception falls to the onrushing Gylfi Sigurdsson, who keeps his composure to slot past Simon Mignolet.

Anfield silenced... again!

14:00

Jamie Anderson

73: LIVERPOOL 2 - 2 SWANSEA

Chris McKenna just said this could be a season defining moment for Liverpool… he's not wrong!

Liverpool swarming forward now with Divock Origi sent on for Emre Can.

James Milner delivers a free-kick and Lukas Fabianski manages to collect after mayhem in the area.

13:58

Jamie Anderson

70: LIVERPOOL 2 - 2 SWANSEA - FIRMINO

Wow. Now that's a goal.

Roberto Firmino brings down Georginio Wijnaldum's cross on his chest, and sweetly hits a half-volley into the back of the net.

Well this sudden cold snap has caught me by surprise. Maybe I should pay more attention to the weather reports.

It is freezing at Anfield for the early kick-off but can Liverpool keep the heat on Chelsea with a win over Swansea?

With Philippe Coutinho back you have to pick them as the Brazilian ace has been much missed in recent weeks.

Joel Matip returns to the bench for Liverpool after FIFA finally dismissed the case against him from Cameroon over his eligibility.

12:22

Jamie Anderson

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Jamie Anderson

12:15

Jamie Anderson

LIVERPOOL v SWANSEA

Poor Mamadou Sakho.

The centre-back is no longer considered part of the first-team squad after being sent home from the club's pre-season training camp in California as manager Jurgen Klopp was unhappy with his attitude.

Hope was on the horizon with Southampton and Swansea interested in securing his services.

But Liverpool have rejected a loan bid from Saints because they will only consider permanently offloading the France international.

Back to the drawing board, Mamadou.

12:10

Jamie Anderson

LIVERPOOL v SWANSEA

Ah, fresh from his highly amusing appearance on the FA Cup draw, Michael Owen is LIVE on BT Sport this afternoon.

Shockingly, he's not dropped a clanger yet, but rest assured, I'll bring you his highlights at some point.

12:05

Jamie Anderson

LIVERPOOL v SWANSEA

Just in case anyone still didn't know, it is some 293 miles from Plymouth to Liverpool, so Jurgen Klopp will be grateful for a somewhat shorter ride to Anfield when the Reds get back into Premier League action.

The pressure is on at the top of the table, with every slip ready to be punished - as Tottenham showed last weekend.

Liverpool can crank things up a gear with victory over Swansea before anyone else has kicked off.

Fail to deliver maximum points after drawing at Old Trafford, and Klopp will be left with more questions about just how far his squad can go.

12:00

Jamie Anderson

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Jamie Anderson

That's enough internet for today. Also, whoever made this should be banned from Photoshop for 30 days minimum...

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Jamie Anderson

11:51

Jamie Anderson

LIVERPOOL v SWANSEA

Rejoice Liverpool fans, because Joel Matip is back.

Matip, 25, has been cleared to play by FIFA after it dismissed the club-versus-country case which had been rumbling on for several weeks.

The Reds confirmed the world governing body has said there is no case against the centre-back, who has maintained he has retired from international football and did not want to play for Cameroon despite their attempts to call him up for the African Nations Cup.

Not enough to displace the mighty Ragnar Klavan though...

11:45

Jamie Anderson

LIVERPOOL v SWANSEA

Swansea boss Paul Clement crosses paths with Daniel Sturridge again adamant that the England striker can become a Liverpool hit under Jurgen Klopp.

Sturridge's future on Merseyside remains a hot topic with the 27-year-old having started only five Premier League games this season.

But Clement, insists that Sturridge can fit into Klopp's high intensity style of play if he stays healthy.

He said: "I worked with him at Chelsea, and Daniel is a very talented player.

"If he can stay injury-free and get a consistent run in the team he is as good as any striker there is.

"He has fantastic pace, a good left foot, individual skill. He has just had problems with injuries.

"There is a lot of selfless work and mental strength involved in that style of high-intensity pressing game.

"But physically he can do what Jurgen Klopp wants from his strikers, he has the physical attributes.

"Liverpool have always had good front players and he is as good as any on his day."

11:43

Jamie Anderson

SWANSEA TEAM NEWS

Paul Clement has made three changes to the side who were battered by Arsenal last weekend.

New signings Martin Olsson and Tom Carroll are included in the starting XI, alongside Leroy Fer.

Ki Sung-yueng, Nathan Dyer, Stephen Kingsley drop out.

11:38

Jamie Anderson

LIVERPOOL TEAM NEWS

Philippe Coutinho makes his first Premier League start since November 26. He's in for Divock Origi.

But there's no start for Joel Matip, who was cleared to play by FIFA yesterday.

Elsewhere, left-back Nathaniel Clyne has returned from a knock and replaces Trent Alexander-Arnold.